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Money on the Bookshelf. Family Financial Literacy Program: $20 University Nevada Cooperative Extension. Revised 2004. Marsha A. Goetting Ph.D., CFP ® , CFCS. Professor & Extension Family Economics Specialist Department of Agricultural Economics & Economics. Overall Goal.
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Money on the Bookshelf Family Financial Literacy Program: $20 University Nevada Cooperative Extension Revised 2004
Marsha A. Goetting Ph.D., CFP®, CFCS Professor & Extension Family Economics Specialist Department of Agricultural Economics & Economics
Overall Goal • Teach children & parents money management by: • Reading children’s books • Completing accompanying activities
Target Audience • Limited Resource Parents • Children • Ages 4 - 10
Purpose • Provide parent & child with opportunities to have positive interactions about money.
Purpose • Enhance financial & lifelong learning skills of both parent & child
Extension Faculty • Patricia Behal • Alice Crites • Virginia Haldeman • Jim Barcellos • University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
Tools 12 Books Curriculum Guides: Facilitators Parents
12 Books List--Lilac page Author ISBN# Paperback Version Price (as listed on Amazon.com)
12 Books A Bargain For Frances A Chair For My Mother
12 Books Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday
12 Books Just Shopping with Mom My First Job Ox-Cart Man
12 Books Sheep in a Shop Something Good
Berenstain Bears Mama’s New Job Trouble with Money
12 Books The Purse Tight Times
12 Books Which ones have you Read???? Are aware of???
Bibliography Annotated 52 additional books
Background Research As financial pressures increase, parental hostility toward childrenincreases
Parent Workshops Designed One-hour Sessions
Helps Tips For Demonstrating How To Read Books to Young Children
Chart-Minnesota Developmental Characteristics Suggested Teaching Activities for Parents
Development Chart Preschoolers Early Elementary Middle Elementary
Ice Breakers--9 Space Journey Pretzel Twist Hit Jackpot Mystery Bag
Facilitator GuidesYellow sheet Ideas Definitions Objectives
Ideas--Yellow handout Recognizing Resources Allocating Resources Saving
Facilitator Guide The Story Short summary
Something to: Think About Talk About To Do
Parent Guides • Similar to facilitator • Reading Level • 4th grade
Additional Resources in Packet • Move Over, Harry • Kiplinger’s • September 2000
Additional Resources • Young Children Learn About Money Through Children’s Literature • Better Investing, 1998
Money $avvy Kids • Personal Finance Curriculum • Grades 1 - 5
Lessons: History of Money Where Does Money Come From
Lessons: Kids Can Earn Money To Saving Money
Lessons: Spending Money Donating Money
Lessons: Investing Money Family Money Press Conference
Money $avvy Pig 4 chambered piggy bank $14.95 plus shipping
Big 4 Concepts Save Spend Donate Invest
Web Sites Preschoolers Kids Bank Kids Stuff The Money Page
Publications Family Financial Management Publications
April Teach Children To Save Day Contact Extension Family & Consumer Sciences Agent
Money on the Bookshelf Family Financial Literacy Program: $20 University Nevada Cooperative Extension Revised 2004